Inner Lineage Of Moses
1 Chronicles 23:14-17 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read 1 Chronicles 23 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
The passage lists Moses' Levi-born sons, Gershom and Eliezer; it then names chiefs of their lines—Shebuel and Rehabiah—with Rehabiah's descendants counted as many.
Neville's Inner Vision
Within Moses, the man of God, I sense the inner order of my own consciousness. Gershom and Eliezer are not two men beside a historical record; they are two currents of the same living I AM. Gershom’s chief, Shebuel, stands for the ruling idea that governs my present experience—the dominant faculty by which I interpret, decide, and act. Eliezer’s line, Rehabiah, represents the broad field of possible outcomes that spring from fidelity to the I AM; Eliezer had no other sons, yet Rehabiah’s many offspring reveal that loyalty to divine law can generate a multitude of expressions in awareness. This lineage is not merely genealogical but a map of my inner kingdom where Levi denotes the tribe of awareness and authority, and the succession of chiefs marks shifts of state as I turn toward the next faithful manifestation of God within. The covenant is the agreement in my heart that the I AM is sovereign, and every inner progeny owes its existence to that covenant. When I acknowledge and dwell in this inner lineage, I am aligning with a lasting order that creates reality from imagination.
Practice This Now
Assume the I AM is guiding your inner lineage now. Name Gershom as your ruling thought and Eliezer as your faithful service; then revise any sense of lack by welcoming Rehabiah’s many offspring as present possibilities and feel that they are already real.
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